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Upgrade to 2 Year WarrantyProtect your machine which will be replaced or repaired by increasing the standard manufacturer’s warranty period if a fault develops within the first 2 year period -
Terms Apply.£4,437

50 Waste Sacks (S8) Always use a good quality waste sack to collect your shredded paper as they will not split, break or tear leaving mess and dust on your floor when emptying£65.00

Product Details

The Intimus S16.86 Large Capacity Cross Cut Document Shredder with High Performance for the destruction of complete ring files including metal parts. Also features a combination hydraulic baler to automatically compress the shredded material into compact bales.

Wide 500mm working width throat for the destruction of wide format documents. Features a 'bin full' alarm with simultaneous automatic stop. Also features a high performance 7.5 kW motor (requires 3-phase power supply) and rugged, wear resistant cutting rollers made from high grade steel.

Also features fold down front panel for effortless removal of the shredded material and has an audible container full signal.

The shredder can still be loaded whilst the baler is compressing material and features push-button bale ejection into straps or plastic sacks.

DIN Security Levels

Shredders that destroy paper to Din Level P-3 are suitable for shredding sensitive and confidential data, as well as personal data such as company sales reports, tax documents and documents with private address data.

Sheet CapacityAll specifications stated are to be used as guidance only and are subject to change at any time. Shredder sheet capacities for example are provided by manufacturers and are based on 70 gram paper, and are normally only achievable in ideal situations, so heavier duty paper will shred less sheets. In many cases the capacities quoted are theoretical as conditions vary and are dependent on operator usage, age and condition of machines, how regularly cutters are oiled, type and quality of paper etc. so realistic throughputs can be as low as half that of the theoretical capacities quoted.